Note: Data are reported only for numerically significant subgroups. Subgroups meeting
the following criteria are considered numerically significant: the group (1) contains
at least 100 students with valid Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program
test scores included in the API OR (2) comprises at least 15 percent of the total
valid STAR Program scores and contains at least 50 students with valid STAR Program
scores.

"N/A"

means a number is not applicable or not available due to missing data.

" * "

means this API is calculated for a small school or a small LEA, defined as having
between 11 and 99 valid STAR Program test scores included in the API. APIs based
on small numbers of students are less reliable and therefore should be carefully
interpreted. Similar schools ranks are not calculated for small schools.

"A"

means the school or subgroup scored at or above the statewide performance target
of 800 in 2009.

"B"

means this is either an LEA or an Alternative Schools Accountability Model (ASAM)
school. Schools participating in the ASAM do not currently receive growth, target
information, or statewide or similar schools rankings on this report in recognition
of their markedly different educational missions and populations served. ASAM schools
are covered under the Alternative Accountability system as required by Education
Code Section 52052 and not the API accountability system. However, API
information is needed to comply with the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law.
Growth, target and rank information are not applicable to LEAs.

"C"

means this is a special education school. Statewide and similar schools ranks are
not applicable to special education schools.

"I"

means the school has some invalid data, and the California Department of Education
cannot calculate a valid similar schools rank for this school.